Niki Delson

Chair of the Education Committee of the California Coalition on Sexual Offending

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Licensed clinical social worker, and Chairwoman of the Education Committee of the California Coalition on Sexual Offending, an organization that educates and trains professionals who work with sex offenders

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When he lived in Washington State,  Jack McClellan  ran a website entitled, “ Seattle-Tacoma-Everett Girl Love .”

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When he lived in Washington State, Jack McClellan ran a website entitled, “ Seattle-Tacoma-Everett Girl Love .”

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There are 90,000 registered sex offenders in California, and current law says they can't live near schools while they're on parole.

Proposition 83: Sex Offenders and the November Elections

There are 90,000 registered sex offenders in California, and current law says they can't live near schools while they're on parole.

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